Harry Walter Pedler
Elkhart, IN
USA
1920-1958
Pedler established his business, after previously working for Rudall, Carte, & Co., and Conn.
- 1872 Harry Pedler born in London
- 1890s Harry working for Rudall Carte & Co.
- 1905 came to US with wife Louisa and son Harry Jr 1906 naturalized in PA
- 1910 Conn horn factory worker living in Elkhart
- 1911-1916 William Gronert is pres. of the Elkhart Band Inst. Co.
- 1916 quits Conn and starts the American Manufacturing Co.with William J. Gronert, #430 Baldwin St. (Gronert was a secretary and factory manager for Conn 1885-1910)
- 1918 Harry Jr. (1899-1983), clarinet maker for the Am. Mfg Co. 1919 Gronert dies in July; company re-named Harry Pedler Co.
perhaps after the 1920 Census
- 1919 - With the death of Gronnert, the company was renamed Harry Pedler Co.
- 1920 Harry Sr listed as Amer. Mfg. Co. owner, Harry Jr is instrument maker, sister Margaret is a clerk
- 1922 Harry Pedler Co., #430 Baldwin St., Harry Sr. pres, Harry Jr. vp, Margaret Pedler sec & tres
- 1930 Harry Sr. semi-retires and sells to John Martin; census has Harry Sr as factory manager, Harry Jr as sales manager and Thomas Howard Pedler (1908-1991) as assembler
- 1931 both Harrys resign in April
- 1932 Gus Buescher and Harry Pedler Sr. form Art Musical Instruments with Buescher in charge of brass and Pedler doing the woodwinds, "American Triumph" models were the low-end brass and "Art" models were high end
- 1937 Buescher dies; Art becomes Harry Pedler & Sons 1939 Harry Sr. is president of Harry Pedler & Sons
- 1940 Harry Sr is manager, Harry Jr is sales office manager, Thomas is factory superintendent, and Sidney (another son, 1910-2001) is factory foreman
- 1946 Harry Sr is retired widower 1950 Harry Sr dies on September 25th
- 1953 Harry Pedler & Sons is listed as a current brass maker
- 1956 Pedler registered the American Triumph trademark, however, it also noteds that the trademark had been in use since 1935. (from the US Patent Office records)
- 1958 Selmer buys the Harry Pedler & Sons brass factory on Superior St. in Elkhart
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